In an atm communication system or communication terminal the cell loss priority information (CLP) in operation, maintenance, administration and resource-management cells (OAM) that are inserted between cells (DP1, DP2) of a virtual connection (GFR-Vx) with a guaranteed frame rate, is detected by determining the cell loss priority information (CLP) of the cell (DP1) of the respective virtual connection (GFR-Vx) which is actually to be transmitted and by inserting said information in the operation, maintenance, administration and resource-management cells (OAM).
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1. A method to determine cell loss priority information in operation administration maintenance cells and resource management cells, comprising:
inserting the administration maintenance and resource management cells between cells of a virtual link with a guaranteed frame rate within an atm communications system and/or atm communications terminal equipment; and
determining the cell loss priority information of the cell to be transmitted directly to the respective virtual link, and inserting the cell loss priority information into the operation administration maintenance and/or resource management cells as current cell loss priority information, wherein each cell of a frame has a same cell loss priority before inserting and after determining.
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This is a U.S. national stage of PCT/DE00/02521 filed Jul. 31, 2000 which claims priority to German application 19935787.0 and 19937244.6 filed Jul. 29, 1999 and Aug. 6, 1999, respectively.
A method to determine cell loss priority information in operation administration maintenance cells and resource management cells.
Existing and future packet-oriented communications networks, for example ATM (asynchronous transfer mode) communications networks, provide a variety of monitoring strategies to monitor variable and fixed and guaranteed transfer rates of ATM cells and ATM cells belonging to a framework or transfer framework. In particular, in the case of ATM communications networks, loss priorities are assigned to transmitting ATM cells and, based on the loss priorities and based on loss priorities decisions, are made concerning the retransfer of the respective ATM cells in a communication system. In this connection, a monitoring procedure is used to decide on the retransfer or rejection of an ATM cell to the respective communications system based on the assigned loss priorities. In this way, assigning loss priorities to individual cells establishes which ATM cells can be discarded in the event of overload within an ATM communication system without the loss of real time information that is relevant to the connection.
Also, the “Traffic Management 4.1” proposal of the 1999 ATM Forum defines various traffic classes and connection types. These include constant bit rate (CBR) connections, variable bit rate (VBR) connections, available bit rate (ABR) connections, unspecified bit rate (UBR) connections and guaranteed frame rate (GFR) connections.
The constant bit rate connection type is used for virtual links, for which a given constant transmission bandwidth must be provided for the time in which a virtual link exists.
The variable bit rate connection type is defined for virtual links with variable and/or changeable transmission rate requirements in the “Traffic Management 4.1” of the 1999 ATM Forum proposal.
The available bit rate connection type makes possible applications that do not have assigned a specific transmission bandwidth. The applications can use the currently possible transmission bandwidths within the ATM communication network, whereby the respective available bit rate connection must be assigned a maximum and a minimum transmission rate in each case and is not allowed to go above or fall below these limits.
The unspecified bit rate connection type is not assigned any fixed cell loss information or cell delay times of the respective virtual connection. Instead, the unspecified bit rate connection type represents a best effort service class comparable to the type of service class that in practice is provided for Internet applications.
The guaranteed frame rate connection type is provided to support delay-tolerant applications that are guaranteed a narrow transmission bandwidth and which can be granted additional transmission capacity freed up during data traffic. In a guaranteed frame rate connection type, a frame's information is packed into ATM cells and all ATM cells of a given frame are assigned the same loss priority or cell loss priority information using cell loss priority bits (CLP bits), i.e., the header of the ATM cells assumes the same value of the CLP bit used to control overload in ATM communications systems as for the ATM cells of a frame of a virtual guaranteed frame rate connection.
If, for example, a network node or an ATM communications system are overloaded, it could result in all of the ATM cells belonging to the network node or an ATM communications system being discarded. Experts in the field know of a number of different anti-overload strategies, such as frame discard, see the 1999 ATM Forum “Traffic Management 4.1” proposal. The above can avoid that additional ATM cells of the frame are transmitted via the provided transmission after loss or reception of a faulty ATM cell, although the frame information would not be received error-free at the end of the transmission line. The above would result in an unnecessary load on the ATM communications system. That is why in the event of an overloaded transmission line, it is especially important to remove the additional ATM cells of a frame as quickly and effectively as possible. If the ATM cells of a frame show different loss priorities, this frame will not support a quality of service, i.e., if an overload situation occurs some or all of the frame's ATM cells can be discarded in the network node or in the ATM communications system.
We also know ITU-T standards I.610 and I.371 provided solely for the operation, maintenance and administration and also resource management of ATM cells and control cells within the ATM communications system. Such ATM cells are called operation administration maintenance (OAM) cells and resource management cells, respectively. These can be inserted into the continuous ATM cell stream by ATM communications transmitters and an ATM communications system. When inserting OAM cells or RM cells into the cell stream, it is especially important to ensure the quality of service for the frames to be sent.
The invention is to ensures the quality of service when inserting operation administration maintenance cells and resource management cells.
In one embodiment of the invention, in order to determine cell loss priority information in operation, maintenance, administration and/or resource management cells that are inserted between virtually linked cells with guaranteed frame rate within an ATM communications system and/or an ATM communications system, cell loss priority information of the cell to be sent directly of the relevant virtual connection is determined and inserted into the operation, maintenance, administration and/or resource management cell as current cell loss priority information. Consequently, all ATM cells, including the inserted operation, maintenance, administration and/or resource management cells, include the same cell loss priority information and the quality of service is ensured for each frame in an advantageous manner and/or the discarding of a complete frame and/or single ATM cells of a frame due to the insertion of operation, maintenance, administration and/or resource management cells with different cell loss priority information is avoided. Using the procedure according to the invention, existing monitoring algorithms can be advantageously continue to be used because as a rule the operation, maintenance, administration and/or resource management cells inserted into the cell stream for the overload control of a network node and/or an ATM communications system do not have to be treated differently.
According to an additional embodiment of the invention, the respective cells are assigned different loss priorities by the cell loss priority information and the cell loss priority information is created by a one-bit piece of information. The allocation of different loss priorities using the cell loss priority information and creating a one bit piece of information is coordinated with the “Traffic Management 4.1” proposal of the 1999 ATM Forum.
According to another embodiment of invention, the operation, maintenance, administration and/or resource management cells take the form of operation administration maintenance (OAM) cells and resource management (RM) cells according to standard ITU-T I.160 and ITU-T I.371.
In still another embodiment of the invention, in the absence of a cell of the virtual connection to be transmitted directly, the virtual link inserts a given standard cell loss priority information into the operation, maintenance, administration and/or resource management cell as current cell loss priority information. On this point, advantageously, the standard cell loss priority information represented by the CLP bit assumes the logical value “0”, i.e., that there is a low probability—due to the standard “0” assigned to the CLP bits in the ATM cells—that these ATM cells will be discarded in the event of an overload situation, for example, within an ATM communications system.
According to another embodiment of the invention, after the transmission of the last cell of a frame in a virtual link during the insertion of an operation, maintenance, administration and/or resource management cell, the cell loss priority information of the cell to be sent directly in the following frame of the virtual link is determined and inserted into the operation, maintenance, administration and/or resource management cell as current cell loss priority information. Advantageously, the operation, maintenance, administration and/or resource management cell inserted after the sending of the last cell will be transmitted together with the cells of the following frame.
The procedure according to the invention is explained below, in which:
The service unit AE includes a number of processing devices BHE, whereby each of the feeder lines E1 through En and the customer lines A1 through An is assigned to a processing device BHE.
To illustrate the procedure according to the invention,
The processing devices BHE/BHEE are supplied with a storage unit PS and a micro controller MC, whereby, for example, the storage unit PS and the microcontroller MC of the feeder processing device BHEE of the virtual GFR link GFR-Vx is represented in
The respective ATM cell DPx and/or the inserted OAM and/or RM cell OAM will be sent to the processing device BHE connected to the consumer line Ax and forwarded to the consumer line Ax by the processing device BHE.
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